Death Toll from February 7 Russian Attack on Kiev Rises to 6

Kiev, March 6 (IANS) – The death toll of a Russian missile attack in Kiev on February 7 has now reached six, with a man passing away in the hospital, as reported by his relatives.

The attack, which took place on February 7, targeted various cities including the capital Kiev, Mykolaiv, and Kharkiv, resulting in multiple casualties and injuries. A high-rise building in Kiev’s Holosiivskyi district was hit, causing a fire that claimed several lives and left many injured.

Reports indicate that more than 50 individuals sustained injuries in Kiev alone during the assault. Yurii Nosov, who was hurt in the fire, tragically succumbed to his injuries in the hospital after a three-week battle for his life, as confirmed by his friends on social media.

Tragically, Nosov’s daughter Anastasia was also among those who lost their lives in the attack. The Russian missile attacks on Ukrainian cities have had devastating consequences, with dozens of fatalities and hundreds of civilians sustaining injuries over the winter period.

The ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine continues to escalate, with the recent missile strikes causing further loss and devastation. The repercussions of these attacks are felt deeply by the affected communities, as the death toll rises and more lives are impacted by the violence.

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